I think it would actually be more surprising not to see GTA V get a release on PS4 and Xbox One, as well as for PC. In fact, I’m betting Rockstar is planning to announce all three platforms for near-simultaneous release. However, we don’t know how long we’re going to have to wait for that to happen.

Portuguese retailer Worten thinks it knows better than anyone else, though. It has put up a listing for GTA V on PS4. So confident is the retailer that this will happen, they are going as far as to demand a deposit of 5 euros be put down to secure your copy. Of course, if that backfires they’ll have to go through the pain of refunding however many thousands of people decide to spend their money without official confirmation this is ever going to happen.

To say that GTA V has done well on PS3 and Xbox 360 is a bit of an understatement. The game has already set 7 world records related to its sales and popularity, and GTA Online is only extending the reach of the series yet further. Producing a quick-turnaround visual upgrade and release on three new platforms makes perfect sense. In fact, Rockstar and Take-Two would be crazy not to do such a thing.

Worten doesn’t list a release date for GTA V on PS4, but that’s not surprising. If it’s going to happen, it surely has to this year. A release in time for the summer months, when new game launches become few and far between would be ideal, although Rockstar may want to wait until there’s a few more next-gen machines in homes. If that’s the case then a pre-Christmas release makes more sense. Better yet, PC before the summer, and next-gen consoles after. That way it’s easier for the GTA Online servers to cope with the sudden increase in player numbers.